This practical guide to emotional intelligence focuses on the everyday skills that shape how well we understand ourselves and connect with others — the abilities that often matter more to success than raw IQ. It’s organized as an accessible toolkit of tips and techniques rather than dense theory.
Covering self-awareness, emotional control, empathy, and interpersonal connection, the book offers concrete strategies for managing your reactions, reading other people, and building stronger relationships. The premise is that emotional intelligence, unlike IQ, is a skill you can deliberately develop.
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Who it’s for: anyone who wants to improve how they handle emotions, communicate, and build relationships at work and beyond.
The verdict: a hands-on primer on a genuinely important skill set. Light on theory, heavy on actionable tips — a useful starting point for strengthening the people skills that underpin leadership and wealth-building.
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